Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Andventures in the Hillbilly Hideaway...59 Miles Till Pie... (part 2)

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(above photo by Eric Boxrud) Day two brought the kind of weather you dream about. Perfect mid 60's and sun. I was finally appropriately dressed.

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The trail just got better. The map showed a fair amount of double track, but what double track was out there turned out to be down right fun!

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We smelled this poor girl before we saw her. I thought it was a leather coat on the ground when I first saw it.

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(above photo by Nancy Morlock) It's always important to stop at least once and pray that the trail keeps going on and on and on.

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(photo above by Eric Boxrud) Not sure where Eric found a helicopter for this photo??

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After only a few hours, we climbed a big switch backing hill and we were done. Day two was dangerously short, meaning day three would be dangerously long. Our perfect camp locations weren't chopping up the trail so perfectly.

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Wouldn't Nancy's car be cooler if it were camo? Just sayin!

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We made dinner in the Hideaway and played cards "late" into the night. It's a nice feeling when you can't wait to go to bed...and it's only 8:30! Sleep would be important however, as our mileage miscalculation meant a big day in the morning.

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Adventures in the Hillbilly Hideaway...59 Miles till Pie...(part 1)

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Our last day in Sedona we prepared to head further south. Our goal was to ride as much of the Black Canyon Trail as possible. Over the last few years some good folks have been building a point to point trail from near Prescott Arizona to what will surely be Phoenix in a few years, given the rate of sprawl. This gem of single track goodness flow's its way southward over roughly 69 miles of Senoran desert. It's a fantastic way to spend four good days in the saddle. Since much of the trail is still quite new, we were at a loss to find a good map. What we decided to do was make a written copy of the maps we found online. (we didn't have a printer) Eric spent two hours making one of the most detailed maps I've seen.

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We awoke to cold, wind and rain. Arizona??? This was not in the plan. Luckily the trails down there get nothing but better with rain.

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(pic above by Nancy Morlock) Dinka was not to be down hearted over the rain. She impatiently sat guarding the Hideaway while we finished getting ready to start the day.

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The wind was still howling as we started the ride. Dramatic clouds streamed over the mountains, but for the time being we were dry. The truck grew smaller as we pedaled into the head wind. But even with a head wind the trail flowed so well we were all pretty stoked to be riding.

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Some of us were still a little impatient...not naming any names.

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Nancy found love along the way, but he turned out to be a real "prick."

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As the miles rolled on I began to get chilled. Because it is NEVER cold in Arizona I had only brought my rain shell as a last resort if it did keep raining. It kept the wind out, but didn't release enough moisture. At lunch we stopped in a wash, out of the wind to warm a bit. I let my jacket air out, but my base layers were soaked with sweat. The wind and clouds continued to stream over the mountains to the west.

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After about four hours a light descended from Heaven and there below, like a pot of gold, was the Hillbilly Hideaway! Look closely, (yea I know it's camo) a shining beacon filled with canned food!

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I was seriously chilled after the ride, but I had left my hat and coat in the truck 20 miles away. Much to everyones enjoyment I improvised.

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Knee pads make WARM hats!

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We readied the dutch oven for a feast while the day's foreboding clouds turned warm and fuzzy. No phone service, no internet, just a crazy pink finale to an amazing day.

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(photo above by Nancy Morlock)

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Adventures in the Hillbilly Hideaway....Sedona

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We made it almost to Monument Valley before we called it a night. We slept snug as bugs in the Hideaway, Dinka too, warm at the bottom of the sleeping bag. I awoke early hoping to catch Monument Valley as the sun came up. Which we did...and as the Moon was going down. Pretty cool!

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We pushed into Sedona later that day, ready for our month of riding to begin. Red chains, good friends, way too much food, and utilizing every calorie. Livin' the Dream!

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above--Quinten Morrisette,Chicken Point.

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above--The Over The Edge Family

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above--Dinka waits for all but the fastest of the group. Twelve pounds, no wheels, and running the world champs pace. Not bad for a little dog!

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above--The Girls of Sedona, bring yer A Game boys! These ladies shred!

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"So whata you lookin at camera boy." Rad Ross and his band of tire destroying thugs.

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above--Quinten, once again a perfect subject for the black and white.

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My Smurf out-fit...Photo by Troy Rarick

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Eric Boxrud is the real Slim Shady...on Slim Shady Trail.

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Bree..."Can we stop when we get to a good view point?"

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Sam..."Will this work?"

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Dinka..."It's a good thing I'm really small, there's just barely enough room for both of us on this trail."

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above--Nancy Morlock hanging out on Hangover Trail.

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Dinka..."Man I really like riding bikes with my humans, Sedona Rocks!" More to come...Stay Tuned!